Cthulhu mythos-esque. No 'WoD but includes lovecraftian elements'. With a side order of Jericho...although scaled down. I remember there was this game series (never officially translated into English), each instalment was a Wizardry level of tinkering with a player designed party. Classes ranged from the smooth talking Detective/Private Investigator (Fighter with a side of diplomacy) to Mediums (able to absolutely slaughter non-corporeals and heal) and lastly Scientists using their Weird Machines (rough translation) to blast ghosts with pure Science! That...again, modified to impart a slightly less JRPG tone might be damned fun.
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RE: Which canon property/setting would be good for a MU* ?
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RE: Which canon property/setting would be good for a MU* ?
Cthulhu mythos-esque. No 'WoD but includes lovecraftian elements'. With a side order of Jericho...although scaled down. I remember there was this game series (never officially translated into English), each instalment was a Wizardry level of tinkering with a player designed party. Classes ranged from the smooth talking Detective/Private Investigator (Fighter with a side of diplomacy) to Mediums (able to absolutely slaughter non-corporeals and heal) and lastly Scientists using their Weird Machines (rough translation) to blast ghosts with pure Science! That...again, modified to impart a slightly less JRPG tone might be damned fun.